In The Rediscovered Happiness of a Dyslexic Child, Dr. Patrick Quercia tells the story of Lilou, a young girl facing significant academic challenges, who is transformed through an innovative proprioceptive treatment. Accessible to both the general public and professionals, this book offers a new perspective on dyslexia, its possible causes, and therapeutic avenues offering hope for the 10% of children affected.
The dyslexia affects approximately 10% of school-aged children and disrupts their daily lives: endless medical evaluations, exhausting rehabilitation sessions, challenging educational adaptations to implement, and family evenings dedicated to painful learning processes. The book The Rediscovered Happiness of a Dyslexic Child, signed by the Doctor Patrick Quercia, offers a different and hopeful perspective.
Ophthalmologist in Beaune, Patrick Quercia He knows this reality closely, both as a practitioner and as the father of a dyslexic child. In this book, he relies on the work of a team of Portuguese doctors who have highlighted the importance of Proprioception, this little-known sense related to the perception of the body in space. When this sense is disrupted, it can cause difficulties with reading, coordination, and attention.
Through the journey of Lilou, a child desperate because of her academic failures, the reader follows the establishment of a Proprioceptive treatment Innovative. This monitoring reveals how better postural, visual, and muscular regulation can significantly improve reading, concentration, and self-confidence.
The book is structured in 15 chapters, each divided into two parts:
a section accessible to everyone, narrating Lilou's journey, her exams, and the progression of her treatment over the course of a year,
a more technical section, intended for readers who wish to explore scientific concepts in greater depth.
At the end of the book, a summary of the research conducted by the author and his collaborators complements this approach.
The Clear and accessible style by Doctor Quercia makes this work useful both to parents of dyslexic children, to teachers, speech therapists, doctors, and researchers.
The Doctor Patrick Quercia is an ophthalmologist, specialized in pediatric ophthalmology, associate researcher at theINSERM and co-responsible for the "Perception, Action, and Learning Disorders" training at the University of Burgundy Franche-Comté. Drawing on his clinical and personal experience, he is committed to offering a innovative vision of dyslexia and its possible management options.
Title : The Rediscovered Happiness of a Dyslexic Child
Author : Doctor Patrick Quercia
Editor : Patrick Quercia
Language : French
Publication date February 23, 2021
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Weight : 650 g
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In The Rediscovered Happiness of a Dyslexic Child, Dr. Patrick Quercia tells the story of Lilou, a young girl facing significant academic challenges, who is transformed through an innovative proprioceptive treatment. Accessible to both the general public and professionals, this book offers a new perspective on dyslexia, its possible causes, and therapeutic avenues offering hope for the 10% of children affected.